Head orientation in turns--how is it taught for aviation?
Mxsmanic wrote in
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Nomen Nescio writes:
By already being in a climb at "one altitude" and maintaining it
through "another".
At some point your vertical speed must change, and then your net
acceleration will change as well.
Wrong!
It's not!
It is constant for all practical purposes.
Nope.
If one G is defined as 32.2 ft/sec/sec, it can be done. I'll leave it
to you to figure out how.
It cannot be done, and you cannot demonstrate otherwise.
I could if you would get into an airplane,
But you wont.
Bertie
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